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Ignite Curiosity with Titanic

From Field Trips to Free Teacher Guides and Conservation Insights

Titanic’s legacy is more than history—it’s a living classroom. Bring your students face to face with authentic artifacts, tap into free teaching resources, and dive into the science that keeps Titanic’s story alive.

Ignite Curiosity with Titanic

From Field Trips to Free Teacher Guides and Conservation Insights

Titanic’s legacy is more than history—it’s a living classroom. Bring your students face to face with authentic artifacts, tap into free teaching resources, and dive into the science that keeps Titanic’s story alive.

school field trips

Bring your students to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, and together, explore the only place where you can see real Titanic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor. Whether your class is studying the deep ocean, social-emotional skills, engineering, the industrial era and society, or the event itself, there are endless teachable moments at the Exhibition. Special pricing is available for school groups. 

Teacher Resources

Have you ever wanted to teach Titanic—not just as a historical event, but as a gateway to science, design, geography, human stories, and timeless lessons? That’s why we created our FREE Titanic Teacher Guides, a set of ready-to-use curriculum materials designed for grades 4–6, 7–8, and 9–12. These guides were built to support real classrooms with thoughtful, cross-curricular, standards-aligned lesson plans that bring Titanic’s story to life across grade levels and subjects. 

TITANIC 101

Looking for a quick overview? Whether you’re exploring for yourself or guiding students, this page offers clear highlights of Titanic’s history, covering both the famous moments and the lesser-known details. Use it as a research resource or to answer questions about the Ship of Dreams, from her conception and construction to her passengers, crew, and tragic sinking. 

Research & Conservation

Want to know the difference between conservation and preservation? Learn all about it and more! Discover the 5 stages of an artifact’s journey or dive into the chemistry involved in RMST’s conservation process of delicate artifacts. Answer questions you or students may have around the ethical considerations of exploration and recovery.  

school field trips

Bring your students to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, and together, explore the only place where you can see real Titanic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor. Whether your class is studying the deep ocean, social-emotional skills, engineering, the industrial era and society, or the event itself, there are endless teachable moments at the Exhibition. Special pricing is available for school groups. 

Teacher Resources

Have you ever wanted to teach Titanic—not just as a historical event, but as a gateway to science, design, geography, human stories, and timeless lessons? That’s why we created our FREE Titanic Teacher Guides, a set of ready-to-use curriculum materials designed for grades 4–6, 7–8, and 9–12. These guides were built to support real classrooms with thoughtful, cross-curricular, standards-aligned lesson plans that bring Titanic’s story to life across grade levels and subjects. 

TITANIC 101 

Looking for a quick overview? Whether you’re exploring for yourself or guiding students, this page offers clear highlights of Titanic’s history, covering both the famous moments and the lesser-known details. Use it as a research resource or to answer questions about the Ship of Dreams, from her conception and construction to her passengers, crew, and tragic sinking. 

Research & Conservation

Want to know the difference between conservation and preservation? Learn all about it and more! Discover the 5 stages of an artifact’s journey or dive into the chemistry involved in RMST’s conservation process of delicate artifacts. Answer questions you or students may have around the ethical considerations of exploration and recovery.  

Follow the Journey

Follow us for a behind-the-scenes look at real Titanic artifacts, conservation efforts, expeditions and more!

Still sealed. Still extraordinary. 🥂 Champagne bottles recovered from the depths of TITANIC's wrecksite offer a rare glimpse into Edwardian life—preserved by time and the ocean itself.

#TITANICHistory #TITANIC1912 #TITANICSHip #RMSTitanic #TITANICArtifactExhibition #TITANICExhibition #TITANICMuseum
Behind every artifact is a story waiting to be discovered. 🔍

We recently welcomed Mike Brady of @oceanliner.designs  to our #TITANIC Collections Care Facility, where he joined RMS Titanic Inc. President and Director of Collections Tomasina Ray to discuss the ongoing work of research, conservation, and storytelling. 🌊

Learn more about #TITANICConservation in our bio
& Catch Mike Brady's latest episode from the lab 

#TITANICArtifactExhibition #TITANICMuseum #TITANICExhibition #TITANICShip #TITANIC1912 #TITANICHistory #RMST #OceanLinerDesigns
We were thrilled to welcome Mike Brady of @oceanliner.designs  to our #TITANIC Collections Care ! ⚓

Mike met with RMS Titanic Inc. President and Director of Collections Tomasina Ray to discuss what TITANIC’s artifacts can teach us about craftsmanship, innovation, and humanity. 

Find an Exhibition near you at the link in bio 🔗
& watch Mike Brady's first episode on YouTube! 👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2UucO0qrWk&t=383s

#TITANICArtifactExhibition #TITANICMuseum #TITANICExhibition #TITANICShip #TITANIC1912 #TITANICHistory #RMST #OceanLinerDesigns
Recovering artifacts from #TITANIC is a complex, collaborative project, often utilizing custom-built tools to retrieve specific pieces from the wrecksite.

What #TITANICArtifact is being recovered in this video? Comment your guess below!

#TITANICHistory #TITANICArtifacts #RMSTitanic #TITANIC1912 #TITANICShip #DiscoverTITANIC
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